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Let's get active and try Ladder Run!

This throwing activity is suitable for children in Early learning and childcare (ELC) or Primary 1 (Early level Curriculum for Excellence).

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Watch this

Learn how to take part in the Ladder Run activity with help from primary school teacher, Danny Denholm, and footballer and coach, Aminah Din.

What we will learn:

This activity can help young children develop their agility.

It is also a great activity to help children with their focus and concentration in sport and physical activity.

What you need:

EquipmentAlternatives
Agility ladderRope, paper, sticks or chalk used to mark out a ladder
Ladder; Rope; Chalk
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Try it yourself

Follow these step-by-step instructions and give it a go!

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 3, , Set out your ladder Set out your agility ladder. This can be made from paper strips, sticks, rope, chalk or anything you have that can make a ladder.

Playing with a friend

Take turns to complete the activity.

Could you and your friend come up with some creative ways to move through the ladder?

Partner task
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Make it easier

We are all unique and have different strengths and skills. Some of us may find some skills easier than others but we can all develop and improve.

You can adapt Ladder Run to make it easier or harder. The most important things are giving it a go and having fun!

Make it easier

Try these tips to make the activity a bit easier.

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Aminah's challenge

Aminah

Try the hopscotch challenge.

Move through the ladder hopping on one foot then onto two feet in the next rung of your ladder.

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